Free-agent-to-be Greg Jennings has put his Wisconsin house on the market and appears to be lobbying for a chance to reunite with Dolphins coach Joe Philbin, his former offensive coordinator in Green Bay.

Jennings, 29, who has had three 1,000-yard receiving seasons and two Pro Bowl appearances in seven years with the Packers, is not expected to return to Green Bay.

Sporting News correspondent Ben Volinof the Palm Beach Post reported that Jennings appeared on The Finsiders, the Dolphins’ team-owned radio/web TV show, on Friday at the Super Bowl.

According to Volin, Jennings looked directly into the camera and said with a smile: “Joe, how you doing. Remember me?”

“He’s one of my favorite coaches,” Jennings said. “Obviously he jokes a lot, little subtle things here and there, but he’s a great coach to have. He was a great coach to play for. He’s one of those guys that you can have a relationship outside of football. As a player, you admire a coach when he actually opens himself up like that.”

Jennings said he has “prepared my family for change. Wherever I end up, if it’s outside of Green Bay, we’re ready to be great wherever we go.”

Jennings, who caught 46 touchdown passes in Philbin’s five years as the Packers' coordinator, missed eight games this season because of injuries but finished strong. The Dolphins are badly in need of an upgrade at wide receiver, so Jennings seems like a natural free-agent target given his relationship with Philbin.